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across syria, the opposition movement rallied its support base following friday prayers. hundreds of thousands reportedly took to the streets. emboldened, perhaps, by the recent arrival of arab league monitors in the country. it's intended as a statement to those observers, raging violence will not quell this uprising. this footage was apparently recorded today in douma. it's just six miles from the center of the capital damascus. it's not clear what caused this particular explosion, but opposition activists alleged syrian security forces had thrown nail bombs into the crowd. there was violence documented also in the city of hama. five were shot dead here today, alleged one activist. a fortnight ago, the united nations estimated more than 5,000 had been killed by syrian security forces since the uprising began. one influential campaign group says it is now more than 6,000. it's a figure disputed by the government, and again today by its media. this reporter claims he's tracked down a number of people who were supposedly killed by security forces. state-run tv was broadcas
across syria, the opposition movement rallied its support base following friday prayers. hundreds of thousands reportedly took to the streets. emboldened, perhaps, by the recent arrival of arab league monitors in the country. it's intended as a statement to those observers, raging violence will not quell this uprising. this footage was apparently recorded today in douma. it's just six miles from the center of the capital damascus. it's not clear what caused this particular explosion, but...
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look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i think for the syrian people we can say one thing here as americans, there is no taste in this country, there is no ground swell for intervention in syria. president obama, the biggest applause line he's going to get in charlotte, north carolina, when he's renominated, is that he ended the iraq war. he is not going to go into another campaign, so in fact when you look at the libyans, it was a solar lunar eclipse. they were lucky. sarkozy worked for them and they were delivered. >> thanks for being on. let us know what you think. we're on face
look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i...
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look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i think for the syrian people we can say one thing here as americans. there is no taste in this country, there is no ground swell for intervention in syria. president obama, the biggest applause line he's going to get in charlotte, north carolina, when he's renominated, is that he ended the iraq war. he is not going to go into another campaign, so in fact when you look at the libyans, it was a solar lunar eclipse. they were lucky. sarkozy worked for them and they were delivered. >> thanks for being on. let us know what you think. we're on face
look at the geography of syria. i think these things work to the advantage of the regime. >> to you see it then just devolving into civil war? >> well, i don't know what we name it. sometimes the famous question of shakespeare, what's in a name. there is already a civil war in syria. there is a fight between the regime and the people. there is also -- we can't really dodge this. there is the sectarian fault line between a principally sunni opposition and a minority regime. and i...
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well from syria to cairo egypt faces the loss of over one and a half billion u.s. dollars in aid it's in response to thursday's crackdown on non governmental organizations in cairo egyptian soldiers are raided the offices raided ten offices of belonging to n.g.o.s commerce getting a pewters and documents cairo suspects some of the groups receive illegal funding from countries including the u.s. and could be using the cash to store up on rest in egypt the country's military rulers have promised to end the crackdown and return congress created material egypt is currently in the middle of a three stage parliamentary election which has been mobbed by violent protests the military's been in control since president hosni mubarak stepped down in february and some observe a suspect the generals for now a reluctant to relinquish power. the liberal element is the most adamant element when it comes to the egyptian army turning over power to a civilian government at least so far they're the most adamant and the egyptian army. does not want to do that. great prestige stake in t
well from syria to cairo egypt faces the loss of over one and a half billion u.s. dollars in aid it's in response to thursday's crackdown on non governmental organizations in cairo egyptian soldiers are raided the offices raided ten offices of belonging to n.g.o.s commerce getting a pewters and documents cairo suspects some of the groups receive illegal funding from countries including the u.s. and could be using the cash to store up on rest in egypt the country's military rulers have promised...
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from flare up in syria with opposition activists reporting dozens of dad dead because of police that arab league observers continue to accept that state of late come on. little. by little. the year of the protest as twenty eleven draws to a close look back at how the revolutions and rallies made us what it was. international news line from moscow this is all she with me thanks for joining us fast iran is to file a long range missiles as part of its ten day naval drills in the persian gulf the maneuvers come amid saber rattling with washington to ron's promise to block the vital oil supply route through the strait of hormuz if the west imposes sanctions over iran's alleged nuclear program or she's going a trick on reports. day after day we see the degree of tension rising iranian and american warships kind of brushed shoulders earlier as u.s. ships past the area where terror ron is holding a ten day military exercise the u.s. fifth fleet said they crossed the strait of hormuz unhindered and that he was a routine passage iran's right in to cut off the strait of hormuz which is the majo
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violence has yet again erupted on the streets of syria stands a thousands have rallied against their regime security forces have reportedly opened fire to stop the protesters activists also claim dozens were killed in recent clashes in flashpoint cities all of which are being visited by arab league observers the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died and the ten month long on raw. asked with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence journalist ramzy brode who used to work in the region says the conflict is being managed from the outside this is a real worry we do not know what the americans are cooking right now obviously they are they are thinking of a much greater political context than syria they are thinking iran they are thinking the stability of iraq in the american withdrawal and they are also and most importantly they are thinking how will the political vacuum if such a vacuum is created in damascus affect israel israel's security and the northern border particularly the golan heights front israel cannot afford another security nightmare from their home to be
violence has yet again erupted on the streets of syria stands a thousands have rallied against their regime security forces have reportedly opened fire to stop the protesters activists also claim dozens were killed in recent clashes in flashpoint cities all of which are being visited by arab league observers the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died and the ten month long on raw. asked with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence journalist ramzy brode who used to work in the...
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rash clashes in syria the opposition reports dozens killed by security forces as arab league observers continue monitoring the situation on the ground what's. still. out of the streets around the globe the protests year draws to a close and we take a look at the rallies and revolts that shape twenty eleven. it is through the am in the russian capital you're watching r t on marina joshie iran is to task long range missiles as part of its stand a naval drills in the persian gulf the maneuvers commented saber rattling with washington tehran's promise to block the vital oil supply route through the strait of hormuz if the west imposes sanctions over iran's alleged nuclear program got next account reports. day after day we see the degree of tension rising iranian and american warships kind of brushed shoulders earlier as u.s. ships passed the area where terror on is holding a ten day military exercise the u.s. fifth fleet said they crossed the strait of hormuz unhindered and that he was a routine passage iran's right in to cut off the strait of hormuz which is the major golf oil artery fort
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to keep with syria's most dangerous situation that you have an. incipient civil war but it's also as a as a religious civil and sudanese and shiites are the white citizens in syria and if we go back to what happened in libya we saw how the gulf monarchies qatar and so on funded and propagandized on the help of the anti gadhafi forces but they're also very much involved in syria syria and i think there is the danger now that you could see external forces wanting to rewrite their vision not over a democratic middle east but on a theocratic middle east and in a way the west has talked about promoting democracy rights but it's callous states in the gulf who are. absolute on the peace. and whose concern for civil rights of minority rights are very limited and so the danger is that we will see a religious civil war spreading from syria into lebanon but also including iraq where of course the shiite led government is at the moment in a very sharp. crisis music. sunni minority so i'm afraid we could see it as the new year comes in syria becoming the cente
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well brings a fair amount although it certainly is certainly no i want to i don't i think syria is a bad example to compare to the whole wealth of both countries syria is not particularly will reach into your rich countries saudi arabia iran iraq. other countries there were libya of course but there were a has some more oil and it's gone to the u.s. fifth fleet so it's a fairly strategic message it's also a very sorry relief because the violence goes on inside of you really you know it goes on but rain saudi troops occupied grain violently it came the last march goes blazing against it nonstop since they came in today story made headlines but the fire hasn't been the same. night people being arrested ninety six journalists alone have been targeted for telling the truth there are hundreds of political prisoners people in the oil chill doctors are being arrested and tortured country even into what is this is the you know i'm the western media really notice is today they did a little bit now we know that the demonstrations are led by shiite muslim activists seeking more rights from the
well brings a fair amount although it certainly is certainly no i want to i don't i think syria is a bad example to compare to the whole wealth of both countries syria is not particularly will reach into your rich countries saudi arabia iran iraq. other countries there were libya of course but there were a has some more oil and it's gone to the u.s. fifth fleet so it's a fairly strategic message it's also a very sorry relief because the violence goes on inside of you really you know it goes on...
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fresh rallies player up in syria with opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police as arab league observers continue to assess the state of play parts. of. the year on the protests there as twenty one draws to a close we look back at how the revolutions and rallies made it what it was. it is eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.l. marina joshie welcome to the program iran is testing long range missiles as part of its stand a naval drills in the persian gulf the maneuvers come in saber rattling with washington tehran's promise to walk the vital oil supply route through the strait of hormuz if the west imposes sanctions over iran's alleged nuclear program has more. day after day we see the degree of tension rising iranian and american warships kind of brushed shoulders earlier as u.s. ships passed the area where terror on is holding a ten day military exercise the u.s. fifth fleet said they crossed the strait of hormuz unhindered and that he was a routine passage iran's right in to cut off the strait of hormuz which is the major golf oil artery
fresh rallies player up in syria with opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police as arab league observers continue to assess the state of play parts. of. the year on the protests there as twenty one draws to a close we look back at how the revolutions and rallies made it what it was. it is eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.l. marina joshie welcome to the program iran is testing long range missiles as part of its stand a naval drills in the persian...
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not on call and state america wants to make syria a client state. so the rain is a very important message for america the u.s. fifth fleet is based there. is a small country about five to six hundred thousand people they are called the from wanting key rules it like a colony improvement for many many decades britney stock the body it was a british protectorate early in the nineteenth century. it's also attached saudi arabia so how do you read just a much bigger country where as much as a causeway they can make saudi arabia in parade and saudi troops invaded the country it is a very silly come to light articles because if it got scared not foxing. our hands could have been placing blazing every day many people have been killed people who are. the prisons of feel would pollute go prisoners torture is systematic a fifteen year old boy was killed today but this could have been eating at all it's a make you see this thing all of. it. and it seems that we have some technical difficulties let's try asking one more question here. can you can you still hear
not on call and state america wants to make syria a client state. so the rain is a very important message for america the u.s. fifth fleet is based there. is a small country about five to six hundred thousand people they are called the from wanting key rules it like a colony improvement for many many decades britney stock the body it was a british protectorate early in the nineteenth century. it's also attached saudi arabia so how do you read just a much bigger country where as much as a...
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syria is divided. they are edging toward civil war. the arab league has been there to bear witness, but crucially, what will it say? bbc news. >> we analyze whether the country has already stepped into civil war. >> well, it is hard to say it is a civil war. there have been clashes neighbor to neighbor. this situation is different from the ground. unarmed civilian forces are taking to the streets and stating their opinion. they are being shot at by security forces, and that is how the protesters and the activists are saying the government is consistently saying they are facing armed insurgency. in the last few months, we saw that more and more army defectors have joined the opposition to defend civilians from the army. i would not say that they are going into a civil war. >> an activist in damascus said the protests were some of the biggest seen in the uprising against the government since it began. >> in damascus, we say that the accumulation was around 50,000 protesters all day long today. it was a great day for damascus. for syria,
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israel's security and then it's of concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think the americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now once that is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this this conflict raging on for a long time. you with our teams could have you to join us today still ahead for you this hour what changes would you like to see in two thousand and twelve. noble borders and more borders let's just all be one country here because it's so difficult to travel around. with just hours to go before the new year artie's laurie huff and us hits the streets of new york to find out just that. and we look back at the events of two thousand and eleven to find out why it's being called the year that changed the world and you can also get firsthand accounts from our
israel's security and then it's of concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think the americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now once that is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going...
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israel's security and that it's a concern but democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this this conflict raging on for a long time. and so i had for you here in our t.v. with just hours to live you hear what you want to feel in two thousand and twelve. you clean up the ballot take then twenty two out there make them do things to good for the world to not just get to get reelected i would probably in a better off the whole gambling. in the world be a better place without those things yeah i think it would probably be lots of benefits. plus a look back at the turbulent twelve months of twenty you'll have a brand the arab spring the worldwide protests are to wraps up the key events that mar
israel's security and that it's a concern but democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this this...
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go viral thousands of civilians were killed over months of bombing and that's twenty twelve neared syria found itself in a similar set up for intervention russia and china fearing a repeat of the situation in libya a civil war intensifies this is a direct. act that i read a clash between the u.s. and nato on one side and russia and china on the what you know on the other side much more david was in libya protests continue in egypt libya syria and many more arab countries as the year ends. the battle to save the drowning single currency left board rooms and banks in twenty eleven and flooded the streets of europe most commonly and violently in athens greek debt became the centerpiece of the euro crisis protests raged against desperate austerity cuts to qualify for i.m.f. bailouts germany and france vying for influence in the debt ridden so i think we will see an exit of greece given the the situation in which the greek economy find itself has become really unavoidable draining the economy of big euro brother germany can't go on forever greece and italy are now led by on a lark to brussels
go viral thousands of civilians were killed over months of bombing and that's twenty twelve neared syria found itself in a similar set up for intervention russia and china fearing a repeat of the situation in libya a civil war intensifies this is a direct. act that i read a clash between the u.s. and nato on one side and russia and china on the what you know on the other side much more david was in libya protests continue in egypt libya syria and many more arab countries as the year ends. the...
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israel's security and their units of concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east and i think the americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this this conflict raging on for a long time. you watching our t.v. now egypt faces the loss of over one and a half billion u.s. dollars an aid it's in response to thursday's crackdown on nongovernmental organizations in cairo egyptian soldiers raided the offices of ten n.g.o.s confiscating computers and documents cairo suspects that some of the groups received illegal funding from countries including the u.s. could be using the cash to start up on rest in egypt the country's military rulers have promised to end the crackdown and return promised get into a real egypt is in the middle of a thr
israel's security and their units of concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east and i think the americans are yet to find a formula that would assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to...
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for syria, it was absolutely massive. we had around 300,000 protestors in front of the monitors of people who get really excited. they really gathered massively as i mentioned. and it was just like in front of their eyes. >> the government seems to think that if it kills enough people it will stop the anti-government process. is there going to come a point where people will be too scared to come out on to the streets and protest against president assad? >> that's not going to happen. no matter how the killing gets more, no matter how ugly it gets, we're still going to go down the streets, you know, seek for our freedom, do whatever it takes peacefully. the regime is blind. they lost the defense of their reality. so many casualties. they're not going stop. and we're not going to stop. we're not going to stop either. >> an army spokesman described the explosion as a major blow and the group is boko haram. >> the victims of nigeria's christmas day bombing are still recovering. they ran from a church in the town of madala nea
for syria, it was absolutely massive. we had around 300,000 protestors in front of the monitors of people who get really excited. they really gathered massively as i mentioned. and it was just like in front of their eyes. >> the government seems to think that if it kills enough people it will stop the anti-government process. is there going to come a point where people will be too scared to come out on to the streets and protest against president assad? >> that's not going to...
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israel's security very little concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think the americans are yet to find a formula that will assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this this conflict raging on for a long time. you're watching r t it's good to have you with us today still ahead for you this hour a recap before a final well we look back at the key of c. of two thousand and eleven to find out why it's being called the year that changed the world you can also get first hand accounts from our correspondents who have been covering the year's key events on our web site of course that is dot com. this is. to history in the making. testimony. ten stories that shaped two thousand and eleven on our t.v. . egypt faces the loss of about one and a half billion dollars in aid fro
israel's security very little concern about democracy or human rights in syria or anywhere else in the middle east i think the americans are yet to find a formula that will assure them that in the absence of assad there will be a political rejean that they can trust and i think this is what the americans are trying to ensure right now. is gone there is going to be another alternative that america can work with and until the americans find an answer to this question we are going to have this...
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across syria, activists say that dozens were killed today. all this under the eyes of arab league observers, surrounded by people desperate to tell their story. activists say that over 150 people have been killed. protesters have reported clashes across the country. more than 60 monitors on the ground have managed to visit a few of these places. exactly what they saw it is not clear. whatever they say is unlikely to be agreed upon by both sides. many opposition activists have fled to lebanon on. they do not believe the observers are doing their job. >> the violence against civilians in syria. this mission must go to ensure their safety. this is not happening. i think this is being understood. >> today, state television showed pictures of pro- parliament rallies in the capital of damascus. they say that they are facing a terrorist insurgency. syria is divided, edging towards civil war. the arab league has been there to bear witness. what will it say? >> earlier, i spoke with our correspondent in damascus. i asked if the country has slipped int
across syria, activists say that dozens were killed today. all this under the eyes of arab league observers, surrounded by people desperate to tell their story. activists say that over 150 people have been killed. protesters have reported clashes across the country. more than 60 monitors on the ground have managed to visit a few of these places. exactly what they saw it is not clear. whatever they say is unlikely to be agreed upon by both sides. many opposition activists have fled to lebanon...
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alone is you know russia has all the mediterranean based entirely syria it does not want to lose it it will do what it needs to to protect it so we're talking about a clash of titans in one more thing the real time good for america the real two targets for america oh russia because of its military strength china because of its growing economic strength and shabda is certainly no one has military power but russia is the big one between russia and america they have ninety seven percent of the world's nuclear arsenal and sophisticated delivery systems to send a mini we're russia is the number one target for that reason sooner or later that clash is coming. the new law comes as the u.s. looks forward to the upcoming presidential elections in two thousand and twelve barack obama is running for a second term but who he will be running against is not yet known correspondent marina portmanteaus us if there is anyone he should be worried about. for the past three years u.s. president barack obama has faced an increasing amount of disappointment among his volunteers former volunteers former v
alone is you know russia has all the mediterranean based entirely syria it does not want to lose it it will do what it needs to to protect it so we're talking about a clash of titans in one more thing the real time good for america the real two targets for america oh russia because of its military strength china because of its growing economic strength and shabda is certainly no one has military power but russia is the big one between russia and america they have ninety seven percent of the...
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rallies that up in syria would opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died in the ten month long unrest with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence. and the you know the per task as twenty eleven draws to a close there revolutions and rallies around the globe that made it what it was the arab spring the occupy movement europeans are walking out against ever growing cuts we're just some of them. and up next our moscow chain looks over at some highlights will be past year in the festive season to recap from the opening of the bolshoi to a daring stunts caught on film. hello and welcome to the program on this week's moscow special we'll be looking over the highlights of the pasir twenty eleven has been an exciting year for the world of russian culture and indeed for the mosque or out so over the next twelve minutes we'll be really introducing you to some of the best bits from culture news and shows we've produced over the past twelve months and what had to be the most exciting events of the whole yea
rallies that up in syria would opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died in the ten month long unrest with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence. and the you know the per task as twenty eleven draws to a close there revolutions and rallies around the globe that made it what it was the arab spring the occupy movement europeans are walking out against ever growing cuts we're just some of them. and up next...
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fresh rallies flare up in syria with opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died in the ten month long unrest with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence. and the year of the protestors twenty eleven draws to a close it's the revolutions in rallies around the globe that made it water was the arab spring the occupy movement of europeans walking out against ever growing costs are just some of them. well those are the headlines here that are t. up next the latest sports news. hello there good to have you company and these are the headlines. back in business for my chelsea coach and your loss he takes the reins it carries sound your man. while telly is number one djokovic and he's just forty four minutes to thrash better in abu dhabi. and new year's showdown russia's mixed martial arts team yang here has to say she hopes she'll be cheap. first car on the lot he is the new manager of perry sanjay man and is signed a two and a half year contract with the french club the former ac milan and chelsea mana
fresh rallies flare up in syria with opposition activists reporting dozens of deaths at the hands of police the u.n. says more than five thousand people have died in the ten month long unrest with damascus blaming armed gangs for the violence. and the year of the protestors twenty eleven draws to a close it's the revolutions in rallies around the globe that made it water was the arab spring the occupy movement of europeans walking out against ever growing costs are just some of them. well those...